and it's not just "usa today." gannett has dozens of local papers, and those papers have websites that give them the presence in the $140 billion local advertising market that's traded internet companies like yahoo! or groupon. see the ad today? pass. could only wish for it. the company operates 23 television stations, 19 markets and the aptly named network that runs on tv screens in elevators. what should i look at? there it is. tv accounts for more than 17% of their revenues, and this part of the business is absolutely en fuego. the revenue has increased by an astounding 38% year over year. that's huge part because of political advertisements. as gannett's local news stations, well, they're kind of exactly the kind of channels where the politicians, political organizations like to spend their money. and now that there's no real limit on what rich people can spend to influence elections, their tv biz can get a serious boost every other year. 2014 midterm elections, they will be great for this company's bottom line